POPSUGAR: How much, if it all, are your kids a factor into the actual roles you choose now?Emily Blunt: Mary Poppins! What a gift to my girls! I would've done Mary Poppins whether I was a mother or not, but the fact that I'm a mother and a mother of girls is just so awesome to be able to play Mary Poppins. It's a real gift. Because they're just gonna find it joyous.

PS: What other movies of yours are you excited to show your kids?EB: The animated ones; I did Animal Crackers with John [Krasinski], which was so fun and cute. And I did My Little Pony, though I'm a nasty pony in that, which was kinda fun. I'm excited about Mary Poppins. I think Salmon Fishing in the Yemen's a really good movie. I think some of these movies where I'm making out with other guys, they're gonna be like "Ewww!"

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PS: What movies are you fine with them never seeing?EB: My Summer of Love, which was my first movie, where I'm having a full-on nude sex scene. Stuff like that, I don't think they have to see. How embarrassing.

PS: Did you and John actually record together on Animal Crackers?EB: We did yes, so we got to improvise a lot.PS: I feel like that never happens. You always hear about actors being in the booth alone and never seeing the rest of the cast.EB: Never! We asked for it, though it's a lot easier to coordinate it with a married couple who can drive to work together. It was cool because we could just go off script and make it our own. That was fun.PS: Do you see this as a stepping stone to working together in a live action movie?EB: We want to! It has to be the right thing. We're looking for the right thing.

PS: So John recently said he's seen The Devil Wears Prada 75 times . . .EB: He's a freak for it.PS: Have you seen anything that he's done even close to that many times?EB: I've seen a lot of The Office episodes, but I wouldn't say I watched each one 75 times. I don't know what that says about me.PS: There are a lot of episodes of The Office. Literally over 100.EB: But I've seen every one. That's a commitment, right?